All posts tagged: wellness

InfoGraphic on Fighting Workplace Woes - on the job training,

InfoGraphic on Fighting Workplace Woes – on the job training

The last few posts we shared touched on workplace absenteeism, workplace conflict and loss in productivity, today we look at one aspect that can assist to reduce or rectify those problems. The info graphic below looks at on the job training to combat these workplace woes. Although this targets the mind aspect of unhappiness, the

InfoGraphic on Drug Abuse in the Workplace,

InfoGraphic on Drug Abuse in the Workplace

As many things in life, drug use doesn’t end during personal hours and get’s taken to the office more frequently than expected. This has various consequences as shown in the info graphic, but how does one quit? Many times counseling alone is ineffective, because the craving for the next “fix” is just too strong. To

InfoGraphic on Good Food for Work,

InfoGraphic on Good Food for Work

The old adage “garbage in, garbage out” rings true yet again, this time in relation to our work performance and the diets we have. Making small changes in the office can have huge benefits for a company, be it providing nutritious and healthy meals, having exercise schedules or detoxifying employees in ozone saunas, it can

InfoGraphic in How Prepared Employers are When Disaster Strikes,

InfoGraphic in How Prepared Employers are When Disaster Strikes

When we look at the data from the info graphic, it’s clear that many employers aren’t prepared for disasters. Furthermore the data suggests that preparation are mostly done in disasters that typically made up a majority of cases years ago, like fire and burglaries. But in todays tech World more emphasis must be given to

InfoGraphic on Restricting Social Media at Work,

InfoGraphic on Restricting Social Media at Work

The modern, always-on always-connected world has created new diseases; like FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and created new addictions; like being addicted to Facebook or social media. Although these can be severe, many people might have slighter inclinations to these addictions and diseases, and might want to know what is happening with friends and family,

InfoGraphic on the Generation Gap in your Office,

InfoGraphic on the Generation Gap in your Office

The info graphic below depict the construction of the US workforce. Many other countries are in similar situations, where the increase in Millennials responsibilities can cause severe global stress level increases. More focus must be given to streamlined transitions between baby boomers’ retirement and the rise of the millennials. Luckily the World is moving towards

InfoGraphic on Food Safety,

InfoGraphic on Food Safety

An apple a day keeps the doctor away… but not when that apple is rotten! Our best dietary choices might come to nothing when those foods aren’t acquired, stored, prepared and consumed right. The info graphic below guides us in our quest to preserve, prepare and consume food to have the optimal nutrient intake from

InfoGraphic on the Cost of Healthcare Fraud,

InfoGraphic on the Cost of Healthcare Fraud

A key element in the info graphic below is the increase of healthcare costs during the last decade. This can be due to a number of factors, fraud, salary increases, research and development costs of drugs etc, but this is forcing many people to rather live healthier lifestyles or to look at alternative ways to

InfoGraphic on the Cost of Obesity,

InfoGraphic on the Cost of Obesity

Weight, the eternal struggle of mankind. Very few people does not have a weight problem of some sort, either because they are too skinny, or they want to shed an extra couple of kg’s. Many times these are unfounded and only a personal problem, but due to the lifestyle changes obesity has become a problem

InfoGraphic on the value of a Human Life,

InfoGraphic on the value of a Human Life

As clearly shown in the infographic below, Governments will spend more money to take a life than to save one. This forces the public to look at alternative preventative measures to stay healthy. Operations and procedures (like cancer treatment) that is not worth paying out because it’s not cost effective for insurance companies due to